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A textile swatch for the ladies' tailoring department of the department store Mawer and Collingham. Swatches of fabric have been cut with pinking shears and attached to the catalogue. Fabrics shown include ginghams, Japanese washing silk, serge and printed satinlaine.
Company history
In 1900, Mawer & Collingham was incorporated as a private limited company, becoming Mawer & Collingham Ltd. Joseph Mawer Collingham, previously sole proprietor of Mawer & Collingham, became managing director and company secretary, a position he was to hold until his death in 1902. His sons, William, Cyril and Horace, and Mr. S. Graveley, previously a buyer, became directors. By the time of its incorporation, the company's trade had diversified to include wholesale and retail drapers, silk mercers, haberdashers, milliners, dressmakers, tailors, hatters, furriers, lacemen, clothiers, hosiers, glovers and general outfitters, carpet warehousemen, upholsterers and house furnishers and decorators.
(University of Glasgow Archive Services Ref: FRAS1005-6 )
Harvest! Hand made paper cut elements. Pumpkin, apple, pear, leaves - www.spoonflower.com/designs/7820202-harvest-by-julia_fara...
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of Sörmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 10/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database
You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants
MY WORK AND MY LIFE
TO BE - TO DO - TO HAVE part III I believe in love, hope and trust that exists in each of us. in each of my paintings there is a part of me and I share it for you
You can take your textile printing skills to the next level with block printing with craft supplies such as glitter pens to see more on the Colouricious craft supplies go to www.colouricious.com/shop/wood-stamps-paint-block-printing
Amp is a 1950's (fifties) retro style pattern in limited clour palette. Pictured above in 'blue' and 'multi'. Pattern by Spellstone.
We came to see an exhibit of Japanese textile designer Minagawa Makiko's stoles, two of which hang on the wall. This artist's work -- which the program says "redefine[s] Western ideas of what cloth can be made of and how it can be woven and patterned" -- shared a space with the works of 35 contemporary Japanese ceramicists. One exhibit was called "Contemporary Cloth," the other "Contemporary Clay." The two pots -- yes, pots -- in the glass case are examples of work which the museum says "challenge[s] the traditional supremacy of utilitarian forms while maintaining a respect for technical excellence." Both exhibits showed beautiful and provocative pieces.
See the MFA's website:
Ceramics:
www.mfa.org/exhibitions/sub.asp?key=15&subkey=521
Stoles:
For Design Challenge @Spoonflower The 1920s - www.spoonflower.com/designs/7836512-great-josephine-by-ju...
Students work in costuming for stage and screen classes, including a master class in silk painting and design led by textile artist Eleanor Hannan, on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
Serpent stripes for the year of the Snake! Prints on linen for fabric collection Diamondback Rattlestripes View the collection on Spoonflower ©2013 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved
Kokopelli is one of the most intriguing and widespread images surviving from ancient Anasazi Indian mythology. The figure represents a mischievous trickster playing a flute. At Colouricious we have made especially for you some Kokopelli Wooden Printing Blocks to see what you can get do with these Wooden Printing Blocks. To see more on these blocks go to www.colouricious.com/shop/koppelli-wood-stamps
You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants
Enchanting watercolor pattern with the harvest of the forest like mushrooms berries and fir cones with light green layer under pattern on white
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